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My FZR thou Project

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Hello all,

I thought I'd share with you all a few pics of my FZR1000 Exup project. It's not quite finished but it should be within the next few days (or possibly weeks; you know how these things go...)

More soon

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A smooth running, 129bhp producing FZR thou picked up for only £1200
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Who needs a center stand anyway...
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The rear sets looked rank, but new items for these bikes are not easy to come by these days, nothing else for it; had to get my hands dirty and attempt to make them look a tad better
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The std brakes felt naff, way too soft for my liking; hopefully the new R1 blue spots should offer a wee bit more bite
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WOW man! You've made one of the best looking 1000's that I've ever seen
1992 Yamaha FZR 600 3HE with:
GSX600F fully adjustable rebound forks
GSX600F front wheel with full floating disks
Sigma BC 1009 speedometer
YZF 600 Thundercat tank
Red Rizoma like grips
R6 pilot seat
Complete custom made tail with custom made rear seat
Led front and rear signals and tail light
Custom fiberglass electrics box
R6 Voltage regulator
Custom made rearset hangers
Custom made A123 LiFePO4 battery
KOSO mirrors
GSXR600SRAD swingarm-rear wheel assemby with 180/55/17 Michelin Pilot Power 2CT rear tyre
FZR1000 hydraulic clutch
H1 HID
Hand made mirror plates
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Re: My FZR thou Project

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Cheers mate!

Well, it's almost there; can't wait to see it all done and back on the road. The sound from the full race D&D pipe is just sooooooooooooo nice...

The bike itself was owned by a RIDE Mag reporter; he done a 3-month project on it himself back in 09 entitled 'Passed for Service'. Basically, he did all the machanical stuf that an aging bike needs; all bearings, shims etc. So, when I saw it up for sale, I just thought 'that's gotta be worth tidying up a little...'

Hopefully, when he sees it done, he might be wanting to put the old gal back in the mag, who knows, hey.

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Wasnt that on eBay for a while?

It's looking really nice. I like what you have done with the screen too, gonna copy that if you don't mind... :thumbsup:

And where did you find your fenda extenda, I've been on the hunt for one for nearly a year now?
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The fender extender was on the bike when I bought it. It's not usually something I would buy myself but I'm so glad its on there as it will afford so much protection to the paint on the mid faring panel behind the front wheel for sure.

Just need to dial in the front brakes and then it'll be time to take it out for a test ride...

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I've put together a brief video of this project of anyone fancies taking a butchers at it, just follow the link. Enjoy...

http://youtu.be/3RUB7LlaiSA
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cant believe how much a few different lines on a paint job changes the overall SHAPE of the bike

Made a smart job of that
If its not broken it dont need fixing

http://www.exup1000.co.uk
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Very nice job! I'd be proud to ride that!

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Yeah, as the short video explained; the whole idea of this project was to prove that there's plenty of choice out there for those who may not have the dosh to purchase the new stuff...

I have to say, its running Dyna coils, new barings all round, K&N filters etc, which altogether help the bike to kick out a very respectable 129bhp. So, I guess its got it where it counts, hey.

Anyway, thanks for the compliments guys.

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Re: My FZR thou Project

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Bike looks awesome, real clean!
1991 Yamaha FZR 1000 Exup Build From the Frame up
>> 1000 Exup Frame
>> Honda Bros 400 Single Sided Swingarm
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that looks the mutts nuts!!
1994 FZR1000EXUP RU
1994 VFR750FR
1998 GSXR600SRAD
1988 CBR600
2001 FAZER600
2001 HORNET 600
1987 VFR400Z (NC21)
1998 TZR125
1987 RD125LC MK2
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